Firestorm Kernel V3 Preview - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6

They will both be built from the same exact configs, just set up per model these are built off T-Mobile EPH2 sources until future updates and I do not plan on doing it any other way as I only have the T-Mobile device.
These are built off SaberMod 7.0 Toolchain
Features
Newest EPH2 Sources 8/24/16
Highly customizeable with 3C Toolbox, Kernel Toolkit, Kernel Auditor.. Synapse support SOON
Linux 3.10.104
Kernel built in Root With SuperSU Systemless 2.77
Atlas A57 Big Core Clockable to 400Mhz and 2300
Apollo A53 Little Core Clockable to 400Mhz And 1600
21 Different Cpu Governors
11 I/o Schedulers
TCP Additions
VMA Caching
Graphite
Ccache
Permissive Enabled
Google Services Battery Drain Fix​
I am still new to all of this and learning slowly by day, I promise to try my best and give back as much as I can for everyone still around until I get a new device.
I ended up cracking my LCD and Touchscreen and I want to thank these generous enough users that donated to pay for my new part to keep developing for the S6.. You guys are prime examples of how XDA keeps giving back no matter what, Thank you guys for helping getting a new replacement screen.
Link for others who would like to donate here is the link: Paypal Donation We are currently a bit more than half to the price of the LCD&Digitizer Replacement
if you donate please send me a pm to let me know as it's a business paypal and do not have emails notifications 24/7 so I can personally thank you!
1. @bigtom624
2. @slickrick54
3. @Thomas1109
4. @Frasertbf
5. @bx10r
6. @JJalowiec
7. @D<3'SJ2427
Once again, thank you everyone for pitching in and helping me during this tragic event, wouldn't be able to keep going without you guys
Downloads!​
Firestorm V4 Beta Flat ---> https://s.put.re/G6gGhKg.zip
Firestorm V4 Beta Edge ---> https://s.put.re/takmvWy.zip
Hurricane VOLTE Icon Fix for Edge users only: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24713784966775019[/CENTER]
Please, have your modem/bootloader updated to ensure maximum efficiency.
But, if you are NOT on EPH2 Modem/Bootloader, I can NOT offer you support. (This has fixed so many problems for my testers)
I uploaded the bootloader and modem to Stangs AFH here.
G920T EPH2
G925T EPH2
My AFH Folder with all releases except some betas' ​
Flashing steps is downloading the CORRECT zip from my AFH > going into recovery > install > select zip > swipe to flash > reboot
I want to thank @The Sickness for helping me with every dumb question, fixing boot errors with me, for his HUGE HELPFUL guide, patience in teaching me some of the basics, supplying with files and scripts to make life easy and for Twisted V8 itself and everything else he has done for us when no one else did for us.
XDA:DevDB Information
Project Firestorm, Kernel for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6
Contributors
Maqical, Maqical
Source Code: https://github.com/Maqical/Firestorm
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: v3
Stable Release Date: 2016-09-03
Current Beta Version: v3.5
Beta Release Date: 2016-09-05
Created 2016-08-02
Last Updated 2016-09-03

Changelogs:
9/3/16
Built off Newest EPH2 Sources
Ramdisk updated
Overclocking and underclocking readded
SuperSU Updated to 2.77
Toolchain switched back to Sabermod
Toolchain updated from 5.3 to 6.0
More stuff I'm forgetting for now..
9/7/16
Ramdisk .sh files
Voltage upped
Reboots fixed
Toolchain switched to Sabermod 7.0
LZ4 Enabled
Graphite Enabled
ROW enabled
9/8/16
Rebuilt entirely
Linux Kernel update to .103
LZ4 Removed
Graphite/CCache Enabled
Row Enabled
Ktoon enabled
Sabermod GCC7.0
Ramdisk updated
Voltage updated to help my edge users

Upcoming features:
Global voltage
Possibly synapse

Mine

Let me be 1st....
It's great to see someone taking the initiative to learn and develop kernels for both variants.
I had no doubt that it would be you to take over the kernel development here. I'm pleased that my kernel guide helped you in achieving success.
This is just the beginning......

Welcome
Absolutely agree with The Sickness!
It is so great to see people who actually want to learn, learn!
This is NEVER an easy task, especially with our day to day lives and real world duties always getting in the way, but for a few truly dedicated that do this for their own knowledge and power so that can DO things and not be told what they can do or have their phones do, they take the many, many, many ok one more, many hours of reading to finally get a chance to try something on their own and to hopefully with great success!
Then to bring that new found knowledge from the countless hours and share with the rest of us here!
That is why just a little appreciation goes a long way.
For even a simple rom mod, by which a Kernel build is not even in the same category, but a simple mod which for myself or the sickness may now only take me a few minutes to complete, doesn't take in to account the knowledge we gained from the days, months and even years to gain.
So let's welcome our newest Android Developer @Maqical with the help of the recently retired (we'll see lol, but best of luck with your future endeavors!) and mentor @The Sickness who has brought to us all countless roms, mods, guides, support and now kernels!
So for anyone wondering what's the point of hitting the thanks button or simply giving a little feedback when we ask, this is what keeps us going because we don't have to share, we d9nt have to add the mod or update that project or make it compatible for your device, it already works fine in our phones and I don't use that mod or why that what?
We do it because we are simply giving back to the community that gave us so much!
So hit the thanks, mention our projects and share with others what we have shared to you for free!
Thanks.
I will probably be editing this 9nce I read it later when I'm not sleep posting. Lol
Congrats and good luck fill8ng those boots! You know I love ya Chris and miss your presence here! What's this about N7?...

stangdriver44 said:
Absolutely agree with The Sickness!
It is so great to see people who actually want to learn, learn!
This is NEVER an easy task, especially with our day to day lives and real world duties always getting in the way, but for a few truly dedicated that do this for their own knowledge and power so that can DO things and not be told what they can do or have their phones do, they take the many, many, many ok one more, many hours of reading to finally get a chance to try something on their own and to hopefully with great success!
Then to bring that new found knowledge from the countless hours and share with the rest of us here!
That is why just a little appreciation goes a long way.
For even a simple rom mod, by which a Kernel build is not even in the same category, but a simple mod which for myself or the sickness may now only take me a few minutes to complete, doesn't take in to account the knowledge we gained from the days, months and even years to gain.
So let's welcome our newest Android Developer @Maqical with the help of the recently retired (we'll see lol, but best of luck with your future endeavors!) and mentor @The Sickness who has brought to us all countless roms, mods, guides, support and now kernels!
So for anyone wondering what's the point of hitting the thanks button or simply giving a little feedback when we ask, this is what keeps us going because we don't have to share, we d9nt have to add the mod or update that project or make it compatible for your device, it already works fine in our phones and I don't use that mod or why that what?
We do it because we are simply giving back to the community that gave us so much!
So hit the thanks, mention our projects and share with others what we have shared to you for free!
Thanks.
I will probably be editing this 9nce I read it later when I'm not sleep posting. Lol
Congrats and good luck fill8ng those boots! You know I love ya Chris and miss your presence here! What's this about N7?...
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Lets just say that I'm proud......Kernel building isnt for everyone. If it was we would have as many kernels as we do roms.
Note 7........I'll leave a no comment on that lol.

Just wanna drop in to wish you luck and say Congrats. As i said before...it would be you to fill them shoes. Always around if you need help, you know where i be.
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Heres what Im going to do.. tomorrow ill rewrite my op.. make it neater, maybe try and find a nice graphic design (feel free to make me one)
I'm going to split these up into two, yes two
FrostFang Series will be barebone stock kernel with min but necessary features added
Firestorm Series will be full out highly custom kernel with everything you could ask for.. literally ask for more I'll add it
I'll leave the links up for now, but it's 4:45am.. going to get some rest
Tomorrow ill rebuild the stock series and rename it Frostfang and get it all posted together, if anyone wants anything added or would like to see anything this is the time before I get back to work in a few hours
Hope everyone enjoys and thanks for the kind words everyone so far

Well Damn congrats I know you going to make some Magic on this kernel!
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V1 custom for edge is only 6mb and all others are 18mb
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Thanks for your help in keeping our phones going @magical. I can't wait to try your Kernel out. I will report back. Thanks again

@Maqical I see you finally did it good job and good luck keep up the good work :good: glad to see everything is going well so far

@Maqical thanks for keeping on the development of the custom kernels for both variants.

@magical thanks for this kernel. I flashed the CustomV1 flat first issue I had was deep sleep. I just used the deep sleep flashable zip and and cleared Google service framework data cache it took care of the issue. 2nd and last issue was very odd after flashing the kernel it wouldnt auto connect me back to my wifi network after checking the wifi setting showed an authentication error after i re updated the password has worked fine ever since and it's Very very stable. thank you for the additional support unfortunately I don't have computer or laptop to do developemnt. Otherwise this s6 would have more a few more ports and kernels
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slickrick54 said:
V1 custom for edge is only 6mb and all others are 18mb
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crashpsycho said:
@magical thanks for this kernel. I flashed the CustomV1 flat first issue I had was deep sleep. I just used the deep sleep flashable zip and and cleared Google service framework data cache it took care of the issue. 2nd and last issue was very odd after flashing the kernel it wouldnt auto connect me back to my wifi network after checking the wifi setting showed an authentication error after i re updated the password has worked fine ever since and it's Very very stable. thank you for the additional support unfortunately I don't have computer or laptop to do developemnt. Otherwise this s6 would have more a few more ports and kernels
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Yeah sorry about that guys, I was literally up for like 24 hours no sleep I messed up the zips, I'll get new ones posted within 2 hours.
Sorry about that

Maqical said:
Yeah sorry about that guys, I was literally up for like 24 hours no sleep I messed up the zips, I'll get new ones posted within 2 hours.
Sorry about that
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It's all good and quick question is synapse going to be included with your kernel?
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slickrick54 said:
It's all good and quick question is synapse going to be included with your kernel?
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Probably around v4-v5 which will be faster than it sounds, I got alot of other stuff I gotta add and tweak a bit before I get it added, I'm rebuilding v1 custom for edge right now

Maqical said:
Probably around v4-v5 which will be faster than it sounds, I got alot of other stuff I gotta add and tweak a bit before I get it added, I'm rebuilding v1 custom for edge right now
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Nice thanks....
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The main focus on this, it to make a lightweight. FAST ROM that is specifically designed to work perfectly with our Kernel. Right now, we are tweaking the ROM and adding our own custom features that you won't find anywhere else.
Source Code & Additions:
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Glad to see a new ROM, looking forward to future development
Could you explain what those "features you won't find anywhere else are? I'm kind of curious...
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Whoaa new ROM.
Kee pup a good work guyz.
Inputs from me and a bit little story. I really need a Battery saver ROM. I'm really tired of charging my battery and wait for 4 hours to reach 97% ( max ). And empty my batre within 10 hours with regular use.
And also eating up my 30% battery while I'm sleeping for 8 hours.
And also will need BLN and Vodoo support kernel as default.
Thanks before, I know I'm asking too much without contributing and donating to this project.
But I'm considering to make donation , if u can make incredble rom and battery saver.
Thx before.
rejanmanis said:
Whoaa new ROM.
Kee pup a good work guyz.
Inputs from me and a bit little story. I really need a Battery saver ROM. I'm really tired of charging my battery and wait for 4 hours to reach 97% ( max ). And empty my batre within 10 hours with regular use.
And also eating up my 30% battery while I'm sleeping for 8 hours.
And also will need BLN and Vodoo support kernel as default.
Thanks before, I know I'm asking too much without contributing and donating to this project.
But I'm considering to make donation , if u can make incredble rom and battery saver.
Thx before.
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I can't speak for the nexus as I do not own one, but battery life on the Evo is really good with our ROM.
I am going to switch kernels from the CM kernel to the Matr1x kernel which includes support for what you mentioned.
The ROM is pretty buggy right now, but that will be worked on as the week progresses. The 4G progressed very quickly into a stable ROM.
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downloading.. 40% more to go..
where do i go if i want to submit bugs ?
saryu said:
downloading.. 40% more to go..
where do i go if i want to submit bugs ?
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From OP,
Please submit valid issues to:
http://issues.savaged-zen.org
Only VALID issues will be accepted! Read carefully!
Make sure to check for existing issues (and see known issues below) before submitting a new one!
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10char
is it possible to have screenshots??
thanks!!!
rejanmanis said:
Whoaa new ROM.
Kee pup a good work guyz.
Inputs from me and a bit little story. I really need a Battery saver ROM. I'm really tired of charging my battery and wait for 4 hours to reach 97% ( max ). And empty my batre within 10 hours with regular use.
And also eating up my 30% battery while I'm sleeping for 8 hours.
And also will need BLN and Vodoo support kernel as default.
Thanks before, I know I'm asking too much without contributing and donating to this project.
But I'm considering to make donation , if u can make incredble rom and battery saver.
Thx before.
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Hahaha. Thanks for brightening up my day
nice! a new ROM
wondering if sim toolkit working in this rom
(its in google issues page and so far there are no ROMs able to get it to work but who knows the zen did )
I use to run savage on my evo way back when before GB even officially came out. I think he was the 2nd or 3rd GB rom available at the time. He builds descent roms, glad to have him in this vicinity
how is the development going ? i experience force close every time i try to use CPU setting and also lagging everywhere... Hope it wil get fixed soon... my hand itch to try new ROM as a daily ROM..
saryu said:
how is the development going ? i experience force close every time i try to use CPU setting and also lagging everywhere... Hope it wil get fixed soon... my hand itch to try new ROM as a daily ROM..
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I haven't had much time to fix these known issues, but they will get fixed in the next few betas.
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i am excited to try this when it reaches beta. looks very nice!

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It's really a good rom.
But I'm facing a problem. The internal SD Card writing speed is only about 4MB/S
Is there anyone else facing this problem?
Will changing the default kernel help solving this?
Thanks
IDK but have you downloaded semaphore manager apk to ramp it up. Default is 512K but you can bump it up to 2048K within the app.
what aint working here?? Im sorry i ask but its important for me as i use this as a daily phone..
I tried this rom out shortly - I love PAC but I needed the extra ram. It was snappy, but it had some pretty big problems. First off I was getting battery drain and CPU maxing out when GPS was on, unlike Pac. Secondly (worst of all, which made me have to flash back), I kept finding the phone completely dead. I kept checking my BatteryStats and everything was more or less OK, so I was confused. Then on a day when I was using my phone more, I caught it rebooting into recovery mode randomly, with the screen on the whole time, so that must have been what was going on. It happened often enough that it was too unreliable for me to continue using. Maybe I'll try the stable when it's out, because it was pretty smooth. Please work on these two issues and you'll have a great rom!
So thanks for the completely useless post give me damn logs. Anyways you guys can consider this device EoL. I have 0 intentions to update sgs1 to 4.4
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prbassplayer said:
So thanks for the completely useless post give me damn logs. Anyways you guys can consider this device EoL. I have 0 intentions to update sgs1 to 4.4
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If you don't want to maintain the sgs1 phones would you have any objections to unofficial builds?
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After I drop it nope lol
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prbassplayer said:
So thanks for the completely useless post give me damn logs. Anyways you guys can consider this device EoL. I have 0 intentions to update sgs1 to 4.4
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I never understood all the whining & complaining ... esp. when you consider 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 ... the evolution to "butter" smoothness on these ancient phones has been spectacular. SB & PRB are at the forefront of that. I know people (with other phone types) who don't even get to use anything past Gingerbread (due to stability and lack of official support). Just look at all the roms left for dead on CM's nightly page.
Thanks to the tremendous efforts of PRB, jrongi1, DT, FE, stratosk, and others (inc. their testers) ... it's been an absolute pleasure to continue using this phone. Definitely showing its age spec-wise, but the latest 4.3 builds have been silky silky smooth. SB 4.3 v1.4 was great for me, and I just noticed the new weekly was posted.
So, damn ... just wanted to say "THANK YOU" to PRB for all the work put into maintaining this device. Whether EoL happens or not for SB's Vibrant fate, I'm stoked that at least jrongi1 is willing to carry the flag. PRB, man, seriously, thanks brother for all you do. Ignore the whiners 'cuz that stuff is unfortunately inevitable in this massive XDA expanse.
Rom problem it's effing random and logs don't show much...
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BrianXP7 said:
I'm wondering if this might be an issue with the kernel or not but I've been getting quite a few soft (dirty) reboots. (I'm using GearKernel 1.0.9v2sv, by the way.) When I perform any action relating to file management (installing/uninstalling APKs, moving apps to SD card, enabling USB mass storage, etc.) it goes into a soft reboot. It might be because of the scheduler (sioplus) GearKernel might be using or that I'm overclocking up to 1200 MHz. I'm asking if this might be an issue with the ROM itself or if it occurs on any other ROM. I'll pull you a logcat when I experiment a bit more ...
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I haven't had much luck with GearKernel on Slim. The one freak time I was able to use it (without losing IMEI) was flashing 1.0.8sv right after restoring an SB 7.8 nandroid. It was actually the smoothest kernel I've used at stock speeds (ondemand, sioplus) ... but terribly unstable at 1200-1400 Mhz. When OC'd, the phone would inevitably soft reboot, as you mentioned. Mackay Kernel 0.335 was more stable on SB 7.8 (than GearKernel), and it would allow gaming at 1400 MHz. However, Mackay also would eventually soft reboot at 1200-1400 MHz (tho it lasted a bit longer than GearKernel) ... and then would end up losing IMEI at random times. Even Semaphore would soft reboot at 1200 Live OC, though it would last much longer than either GearKernel of Mackay. Mackay's 1400 MHz is the fastest I've ever experienced on my Vibe ... but the fun only lasts until the next soft reboot. Lol. :crying:
I've tried GearKernel 1.0.9v2sv on 7.8, 8.0, and 4.3 v1.4 ... but I'd lose IMEI/APN/Baseband every fricken time I flashed that thing. No method would ever bring the damn thing back - ie. pull SIM / reboot / reinsert SIM, wipe init.d, and even manually restoring a backed up efs folder.
I've got a smooth 4.3 v1.6 running now, so I'm not even gonna touch it. Semaphore runs very smooth on 1.6. Maybe bring up the issue in Alberto's thread. He may have more insight for you. Good luck.
yosup said:
I haven't had much luck with GearKernel on Slim. The one freak time I was able to use it (without losing IMEI) was flashing 1.0.8sv right after restoring an SB 7.8 nandroid. It was actually the smoothest kernel I've used at stock speeds (ondemand, sioplus) ... but terribly unstable at 1200-1400 Mhz. When OC'd, the phone would inevitably soft reboot, as you mentioned. Mackay Kernel 0.335 was more stable on SB 7.8 (than GearKernel), and it would allow gaming at 1400 MHz. However, Mackay also would eventually soft reboot at 1200-1400 MHz (tho it lasted a bit longer than GearKernel) ... and then would end up losing IMEI at random times. Even Semaphore would soft reboot at 1200 Live OC, though it would last much longer than either GearKernel of Mackay. Mackay's 1400 MHz is the fastest I've ever experienced on my Vibe ... but the fun only lasts until the next soft reboot. Lol. :crying:
I've tried GearKernel 1.0.9v2sv on 7.8, 8.0, and 4.3 v1.4 ... but I'd lose IMEI/APN/Baseband every fricken time I flashed that thing. No method would ever bring the damn thing back - ie. pull SIM / reboot / reinsert SIM, wipe init.d, and even manually restoring a backed up efs folder.
I've got a smooth 4.3 v1.6 running now, so I'm not even gonna touch it. Semaphore runs very smooth on 1.6. Maybe bring up the issue in Alberto's thread. He may have more insight for you. Good luck.
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It soft rebooted because your device can't handle that high of an oc. For example some people can not over clock at all some can hit 1.2ghz a few can hit 1.4-1.7
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prbassplayer said:
So thanks for the completely useless post give me damn logs. Anyways you guys can consider this device EoL. I have 0 intentions to update sgs1 to 4.4
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I don't appreciate the hostile reply. The rom was unstable enough that I just flashed back before I got any logs, and I figured any issue that severe would have already cropped up. I hope I didn't seem ungrateful about your work, just stating the fact, that right now for me it was too unstable to run. I understand that it's a nightly, and I was just testing it out.
Anyway, it's a moot point because it sounds like you're not going to maintain it anyway, so I'm not sure why you'd even be asking for logs.
Fact? Fact is runs fine on my captivate, or as fine as it can on it. Without logs it's just wasting keystrokes. I asked for logs because I'm still maintaining it. I said I won't be for next aosp version. Guys it's impossible to say how a rom/kernel set ups react on each separate device so if crap breaks and you actually want to help the community provide explicit instructions how to reproduce any problem with logs and screenshots if applicable. Else man don't bother.
Cheers
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@prbassplayer thank you for your hard work on maintaining our phone and keeping it alive for so long. I am sad to hear that you won't be maintaining it for the next major update. Is that a for sure thing, or is it just a likely thing depending on how our phone continues to run?
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Cooptx said:
@prbassplayer thank you for your hard work on maintaining our phone and keeping it alive for so long. I am sad to hear that you won't be maintaining it for the next major update. Is that a for sure thing, or is it just a likely thing depending on how our phone continues to run?
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Its already lagfest (yes it is use a newer phone and you will see the difference), doubt a new aosp version will help. And time man. I'm maintaining 3 SGS1 devices, Skyrocket, Hercules, 3 t0lte devices and I spend a lot of time working on mako kernel as its the device I actually own and use as dd.
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So, the latest weekly build was a huge improvement over the first. No more soft reboots! (It could be GearKernel's problem. I'm not so sure.) Everything works great and performance is balanced quite nicely. The only issue I have is the back button often doesn't quit a running app but it works with going back a "page". The other capacitive keys are fine, though. I usually resort to using the Home button to quit instead.
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Grab a bug report quickly after it happening. I have no clue why this is happening. are you sure you set the kill app feature to back button (or hold back)?\
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No, I'm using the default hardware key configuration. How do I take a bug report? Logs?
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Then I don't understand the problem?
BrianXP7 said:
I think it involves the launcher lagging to be launched when I attempt to quit an app. I tried keeping it in memory but it didn't help much.
EDIT: It seems one of the users also reported the issue in PAC-ROM.
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BrianXP7 said:
I think it involves the launcher lagging to be launched when I attempt to quit an app. I tried keeping it in memory but it didn't help much.
EDIT: It seems one of the users also reported the issue in PAC-ROM.
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Get the semaphore manager from play store as slim uses the kernel it can help with some of the lag. But as prb said the Vibrant is not a speedy device as much as I use my N4 it can seem like forever doing things on the Vibrant.
cannondaleV2000 said:
Flash a different kernel like cyancore
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[Kernel] ★☆★Nocturnal's Slippery Sloth|AOSP 4.4.4|10/25/2014|★☆★

[Kernel] ★☆★Nocturnal's Slippery Sloth|AOSP 4.4.4|10/25/2014|★☆★
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- FULL -O3
- Built Using UBER linaro 4.10
- User voltage control
- S2W functions
- Doubletap2wake
- Logo2wake
- Pocket detection
- Logo2menu
- Improved on sweep2wake code (Mine actually works not like most other AOSP kernels)
- Optional CPU Governors= intelliactive, intellidemand, smartassV2, lagfree, badass, smartmax, interactive, conservative, userspace, powersave, Lionheart, ondemand, and performance
- Optional IOSched.= Row, Noop, Deadline, CFQ, Fiops, Zen, and SIO
- Optional GPU Governors= Performance, Ondemand, Simple, Interactive
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-GruesomeWolf
-BillBowers
-ChongoDroid
-Droidiac13
-XsMagical
-mrjaydee82
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-Everyone at Team Nocturnal
-Flar2
-Faux123
-ThickLizard
-Tdhite for a fixramdisk script that I used in latest build
-TBaldin
-And a whole lot of other freat kernel devs
-All the HTC One Community
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Slippery_Sloth_AOSP Q&A Plus Additional Notes
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Q) Does my phone need to be unlocked?
A) Yes, with a custom recovery
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Q) What does this do to my phone?
A) It will make it sneaky, sly and slippery smooth. Much like the wonderous Sloth.
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Additional Notes and Thanks
All the features found in this Kernel can be controlled through the Slothy_AOSP.conf script found in /system/etc. All you need to is change the default integer's to whatever you like.
Everything in the script is labeled so its easy to read and easy to understand.
I hope you will all find this easy and user friendly.
Please refrain from using apps like trickster, If you must use trickster be sure to delete the 99slothy script from the init.d folder.
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I would also like to take this space to say that this would not have been possible without many great kernel devs before me. So from me to you, thanks.
If anyone would like to get in on this project with me, please send me a PM.
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First Public Release
- Added Frandom
- System write protection disabled via kernel
- Full LZ4 Compression/Decompression
V_2.0
- Added OC/UV for CPU and GPU Controllable through the SLOTHY_AOSP.conf
- Added GPU Governor options to SLOTHY_AOSP.conf to give you control of you GPU Governor
- Added personal Battery/Performance scripts
CPU set to 1890000 when screen on and dropped to 810000 while phone sleeps
You can also control this via SLOTHY_AOSP.conf
V_3.0
- Merged upstream commits from CM
- Cherry picked in this commit Thanks @Tdhite (Hopefully this will fix sleep dead issues for some)
- Major sound boost
-Reworked scripts to perform better
V_4.2
- Merged upstream commits from CM
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Download Slippery_Sloth Kernel
SlipperySlothAOSP_V4.2.zip
Donate to team Nocturnal
Note: All donations go to the team to help us support newer devices.
Slippery_Sloth Source_AOSP Code​
Im gonna work on OC/UV for CPU and GPU tomorrow. I have tried sooo many AOSP kernels that are supposed to have S2W functions, and they were not working 98% of the time, thats what got this project started in the first place. Hope you all like it....
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Links are working fine here.... Just tested in both browser and the xda app!.
Hey this rom is probably ome the best ones yet !! I'm having a few issues. One is with enabling art. When it reboots it just reboots without optimizing the apps. Second is the zip file to change the Lock screen color I flashed it and its still same color. And Third is the keyboard when it comes to gliding it doesn't speel any words but the first one I type
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Hey this rom is probably ome the best ones yet !! I'm having a few issues. One is with enabling art. When it reboots it just reboots without optimizing the apps. Second is the zip file to change the Lock screen color I flashed it and its still same color. And Third is the keyboard when it comes to gliding it doesn't speel any words but the first one I type
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This is a kernel thread not a Rom thread, this kernel will work on any 4.4.4 based AOSP rom. You can voice these concerns to the developer of the rom in that thread.
Lol that's my bad commented on the wrong thread . but loving the s2w feature !!!
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trev23sks said:
Lol that's my bad commented on the wrong thread . but loving the s2w feature !!!
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lol.... No problem, enjoy the kernel, glad to hear your liking it
Thank you sir, lately I've been playing with AOSP and I'm happy to report everything is working buttery smooth!
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Great to see this! Thanks gdub. Will give it a spin real soon.
This is running great with latest Cm 11 nightly. Thanks for the effort.
V2 is up....go get some....
Yet another kernel for sprint. First I felt sprint has less developments but now its getting better and better.
Keep up the good work developer.
Gonna try it and see how awesome it is.
Thanks...
Best Regards
CRACING said:
Yet another kernel for sprint. First I felt sprint has less developments but now its getting better and better.
Keep up the good work developer.
Gonna try it and see how awesome it is.
Thanks...
Best Regards
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Yeah development has taken a big nose dive recently. Even I am about ready to move on to a different device. There's just nothing going on here anymore.
gruesomewolf said:
Yeah development has taken a big nose dive recently. Even I am about ready to move on to a different device. There's just nothing going on here anymore.
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Oh why is that?
Its not even a month I bought a used M7. I thought HTC ONE has huge development but on reality its dull. Especially in sprint.
Before I had HTC Sensation for 2 years and I enjoyed the developments from great developers. Now its development has gone down and performance is also low for daily usage in regards to latest software. Thats the reason I upgraded.
M7 is excellent, powerful and I love it but I hope my choice wasn't wrong. I'm a huge fan of HTC paste many years and I wouldn't even look at other brands.
CRACING said:
Oh why is that?
Its not even a month I bought a used M7. I thought HTC ONE has huge development but on reality its dull. Especially in sprint.
Before I had HTC Sensation for 2 years and I enjoyed the developments from great developers. Now its development has gone down and performance is also low for daily usage in regards to latest software. Thats the reason I upgraded.
M7 is excellent, powerful and I love it but I hope my choice wasn't wrong. I'm a huge fan of HTC paste many years and I wouldn't even look at other brands.
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It's because most of the tech savvy users like GSM - not CDMA, because in CDMA you can't really switch carriers easily. Also from what I've heard, Sprint has terrible service across America so that probably contributes a part to why users don't use Sprint.
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It's because most of the tech savvy users like GSM - not CDMA, because in CDMA you can't really switch carriers easily. Also from what I've heard, Sprint has terrible service across America so that probably contributes a part to why users don't use Sprint.
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Hmm. but Sprint supports both if unlocked. May be they won't do such things, instead go for GSM networks and their contracts. On the other hand, M7 had hardware issues (i.e pink tint camera) so lot of them got rid of it and bought different devices. Also M7 is more then a year old device now.
Anyways, don't wanna go more off topic. Just requesting to the developers, please don't leave the old devices alone. We non-american cannot easily switch devices.
Thanks...
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my miui based on cm11 is sleep to dead.............

[ROM][5.1.1][Official] CyanogenMod 12.1

@stargo ported CM12 to the OMAP4-common family of devices a few months ago and it has finally hit official status!
Downloads:
Official CM builds
PA Gapps
Stargo's builds (old and unofficial)
ddggttff3's unofficial cm12.1 builds
Installation:
You need to install the NEW SafeStrap with SELINUX support which can be found here. There is a README saying how to use and install the safestrap.
Upgrading:
Nuke system and caches and flash. If you have constant force closures when rebooting then you need to wipe data because there is a lot of changes being made since CM12 is still in early development.
Credits:
@stargo for porting CM12 and maintaining OMAP4 repos with @alteredlikeness
@Hashcode and @dhacker29 for all of their amazing work for OMAP4
Bugs:
Excessive CPU use and general lags here and there.
The easter egg is broke so it's impossible to get points.
Probably other things.
I'm using this as a daily and it's honestly not that bad.
Extras:
If you want to enable nav bar you must add a line to build.prop and save it then reboot. A 0=nav bar while a 1=no nav bar. This line will be baked into my builds for convenience sake.
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
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For stargo builds:
A temporary patch for working LTE:
Flash this and use voice dialer (it's a preinstalled apk) and say "open APNs" and select "VZWINTERNET" and hit home. This needs to be done on each boot and can be quirky but it's a workaround. I'll try to permanently fix this but no promises.
^this APN zip is complements of @tonyt.
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Be sure that before reporting any bugs that you perform a CLEAN install on a fresh ROM slot and that you pull a logcat and paste it to pastebin so that we don't clog the thread with useless repetitive bug reports and long logcats that take up half the page. Thanks.
I've recently upgraded my phone and still have my bionic lying around. I'm more than happy to flash and test for people. I won't be able to test data, but can help with anything else. Thanks for the thread!
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zebinadams said:
I've recently upgraded my phone and still have my bionic lying around. I'm more than happy to flash and test for people. I won't be able to test data, but can help with anything else. Thanks for the thread!
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Sounds good bud. Cm12 has its hangups but if you keep recents/RAM clean it runs great. Everything works other than torch. APNs are a bit screwy and need to be reapplied on each boot. I just got home from Christmas out of state so give me a lil while to unpack and if I don't fall asleep I'll update the OP [emoji14]
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I heard there were some pretty significant changes to CM12 over the past week. @gabhroo123 is there any chance you could fire off a new build for targa?
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I heard there were some pretty significant changes to CM12 over the past week. @gabhroo123 is there any chance you could fire off a new build for targa?
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Wasn't stargo the one who's shipping builds? I have cm12 source in my trash bin so I could always bring that back and sync up to date and use his local manifest to ship builds. My dev box gets about 2hr clean build times. I'm no wizard dev or anything most the ROMs I do are ports using existing device trees or post build unpacking/repacking zip kangs.
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@stargo is maintaining the builds from my understanding, but @gabhroo123 was just building from source to capture the latest changes and firing off builds while stargo was in hiatus. If you are able to crank out a build, that would be cool. I was just curious to see what the latest changes were
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@stargo is maintaining the builds from my understanding, but @gabhroo123 was just building from source to capture the latest changes and firing off builds while stargo was in hiatus. If you are able to crank out a build, that would be cool. I was just curious to see what the latest changes were
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Right on then lol I'll sync up again in a few hours cuz I'm in town and try to ship out a build. Like I said, I have most of the cm12 repo in my trash so it won't take that long plus I have good internet [emoji14] I'll be able to debug a bit but don't expect any magical fixes if stuff breaks and stargo doesn't get to it first
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Oggie7797 said:
Right on then lol I'll sync up again in a few hours cuz I'm in town and try to ship out a build. Like I said, I have most of the cm12 repo in my trash so it won't take that long plus I have good internet [emoji14] I'll be able to debug a bit but don't expect any magical fixes if stuff breaks and stargo doesn't get to it first
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@Oggie7797 Here is the Lolipop Gapps zip. Might want to ad to OP.
http://d-h.st/xC1T
ax562 said:
@Oggie7797 Here is the Lolipop Gapps zip. Might want to ad to OP.
http://d-h.st/xC1T
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No I'm gonna link PA gapps because it gives you options. Btw my CM12 source is 29.1GB so it's taking forever to get out of the trash
Edit:
I updated OP and will start building in a bit
It took me a few to realize that I forgot to update my build environment for lollipop....building now though. I can clean build kitkat ROMs in about 2 hours bit with lollipop being so freaking big it may take longer. Regardless, keep an eye out for stargo builds or keep checking my gdrive folder for my builds.
Major thanks to @stargo !!!!
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@Oggie7797 is there a cliff notes version of how to pull down a build? My Linux laptop isn't doing much right now, never really thought of doing it myself until I saw your screen shot I will keep checking your gdrive in the mean time. Thanks bud
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@Oggie7797 is there a cliff notes version of how to pull down a build? My Linux laptop isn't doing much right now, never really thought of doing it myself until I saw your screen shot I will keep checking your gdrive in the mean time. Thanks bud
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Not really....there's random guides everywhere but not a good beginning to end especially for LP. Most tell you how to setup build environment but after that you're on your own lol battling errors etc...what's your specs? Mine builds good but I need a RAM upgrade haha I always see folks with donate buttons so figured "screw it" and added one of my own for that purpose xD
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Not really....there's random guides everywhere but not a good beginning to end especially for LP. Most tell you how to setup build environment but after that you're on your own lol battling errors etc...what's your specs? Mine builds good but I need a RAM upgrade haha I always see folks with donate buttons so figured "screw it" and added one of my own for that purpose xD
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Buddy:
Thanks so much for your build, it keeps my XT875 alive,
I just want to report you that I flashed rom for cm-12-20141223-UNOFFICIAL-targa.zip , overall it is good, just some lag and battery life normally.
The most important is I can not get LTE DATA on Verizon network, it tells me I am staying on Verizon Wireless, but I could not get connected to LTE DATA
Are you going to fix it or you know something about this?
Thanks and really appreciate your work!
rfresh said:
Buddy:
Thanks so much for your build, it keeps my XT875 alive,
I just want to report you that I flashed rom for cm-12-20141223-UNOFFICIAL-targa.zip , overall it is good, just some lag and battery life normally.
The most important is I can not get LTE DATA on Verizon network, it tells me I am staying on Verizon Wireless, but I could not get connected to LTE DATA
Are you going to fix it or you know something about this?
Thanks and really appreciate your work!
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Thanks but please read the OP that is stargo's build not mine (im building now) wait a minute and i'll post a somewhat patch for that. on post #3
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Updated post #3
Thanks so much and I will try whatever you have and report back, waiting...
rfresh said:
Thanks so much and I will try whatever you have and report back, waiting...
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Sorry guys for the delay was out with the family but i just ran make clean and i'm doing a complete fresh build that will take a few hours. I'll post when it finishes. If it fails then that means I will have to trash the entire repo and repo init and sync all 30gb again :/ cross your fingers lol
Oggie7797 said:
Not really....there's random guides everywhere but not a good beginning to end especially for LP. Most tell you how to setup build environment but after that you're on your own lol battling errors etc...what's your specs? Mine builds good but I need a RAM upgrade haha I always see folks with donate buttons so figured "screw it" and added one of my own for that purpose xD
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I have an old Dell Latitude, but it is running Ubuntu 14.10. It is a little slow at times, and I can't stream video very well because of how slow it is. But, it gets the job done.
Oggie7797 said:
Not really....there's random guides everywhere but not a good beginning to end especially for LP. Most tell you how to setup build environment but after that you're on your own lol battling errors etc...what's your specs? Mine builds good but I need a RAM upgrade haha I always see folks with donate buttons so figured "screw it" and added one of my own for that purpose xD
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Oggie7797 said:
Sorry guys for the delay was out with the family but i just ran make clean and i'm doing a complete fresh build that will take a few hours. I'll post when it finishes. If it fails then that means I will have to trash the entire repo and repo init and sync all 30gb again :/ cross your fingers lol
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Any updates boss?

[KERNEL] [OOS] Omega kernel [June 11, 2020]

Omega kernel development has now been discontinued for the OnePlus 6T.
Introduction
Hello everyone, this is my personal kernel for the OnePlus 6T, using it as my current daily driver.
My philosophy on the kernel is pretty simple, intended to replace the stock kernel, but with a lot of under-the-hood tweaks.
Hopefully you will all enjoy!
Important thread information!
I refuse to acknowledge/respond to bug reports that do not include clear steps to reproduce, a logcat, and a console ramoops (if random rebooting) or a dmesg (any other issues). Follow this guide to do this.
Keep things civil, no flaming in the forums!
Features
Up to date with OxygenOS 10 source
Compiled with Google's Clang 11 branch for maximum stability, with all warnings and errors fixed
Many tweaks under the hood for smoother UX, lower battery drain, etc.
Westwood as the default congestion algorithm
Hides bootloader unlock from SafetyNet
Available to flash with AnyKernel3
Latest kernel release post
LINK
Source
Omega GitHub: https://github.com/kristofpetho/kernel_oneplus_sdm845
Omega originally sourced from: OnePlusOSS
Thanks where it's due
Nathan Chance for his guidance and patience with general kernel dev questions
Kerneltoast for his guidance
zx2c4 (for WireGuard)
osm0sis (for AnyKernel3)
Features that will not be added to future builds (so don't bother asking):
New, non-stock I/O schedulers
Wakelock blocker (they negatively impact battery life anyways)
OC options
Anything that's not standard (stock) functionality - i.e. DT2W, etc.
Thanks for sharing your work!
I will just leave this here...
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For AOSP Custom ROMs as well or just OOS?
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OOS only, sorry!
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First of all,judging the battery performance just from 100-91% and being happy is similar to premature ejaculation.Because drain from 100-90s is never accurate.
Secondly,those stats are nothing worth bragging about since most other kernels(including stock) will give better battery.
Just flashed thanks for the kernel ?
WillSmith89 said:
First of all,judging the battery performance just from 100-91% and being happy is similar to premature ejaculation.Because drain from 100-90s is never accurate.
Secondly,those stats are nothing worth bragging about since most other kernels(including stock) will give better battery.
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Thanks for the honest feedback, though I don't appreciate the tone.
Though you are right in that I probably should have given a bit more context - on stock I usually got about 15-16% drain on similar conditions, as I have 3 Exchange accounts constantly syncing, a Gmail account, as well as Whatsapp.
Somebody drinking Haterade early....I mean thanks for this.... something new to try...
WillSmith89 said:
First of all,judging the battery performance just from 100-91% and being happy is similar to premature ejaculation.Because drain from 100-90s is never accurate.
Secondly,those stats are nothing worth bragging about since most other kernels(including stock) will give better battery.
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Ok so how much did you pay him to develop this kernel? If you can't appreciate something given to you for free, then at least keep that dirty hole on your face to yourself and don't open it in public forums with that arrogant tone. Kids like you is the reason why we don't see much developers being active here.
kristofpetho said:
Thanks for the honest feedback, though I don't appreciate the tone.
Though you are right in that I probably should have given a bit more context - on stock I usually got about 15-16% drain on similar conditions, as I have 3 Exchange accounts constantly syncing, a Gmail account, as well as Whatsapp.
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You don't have to respond to such ignorant entitled kids. You're doing a wonderful job. I flashed your kernel and honestly surprised with the battery life too.
I mainly believe in having pure performance over much features so this kernel perfectly fits my needs. Keep up the good work!
DroidSmasher said:
Ok so how much did you pay him to develop this kernel? If you can't appreciate something given to you for free, then at least keep that dirty hole on your face to yourself and don't open it in public forums with that arrogant tone. Kids like you is the reason why we don't see much developers being active here.
You don't have to respond to such ignorant entitled kids. You're doing a wonderful job. I flashed your kernel and honestly surprised with the battery life too.
I mainly believe in having pure performance over much features so this kernel perfectly fits my needs. Keep up the good work!
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Sadly we're in XDA were users these days won't respect the hard work of developers. I suggest OP to start a telegram group and put up a link here to stay in touch with actual interested users, like myself. Cheers.
Wireguard compatible ? ?
VoxiBe said:
Wireguard compatible ? ?
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Should it be?
I will implement in the next build - it's for security, so I'm all for that!
EDIT: Kernel updated to v1.1, with Wireguard integrated, available at the link in the OP.
Can you please make it for op6 too ?
javad79 said:
Can you please make it for op6 too ?
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It should work on the OP6 out of the box
Version 1.0 is going strong here. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, looking forward to flashing this. I'm all for "flash and forget"!
WillSmith89 said:
First of all,judging the battery performance just from 100-91% and being happy is similar to premature ejaculation.Because drain from 100-90s is never accurate.
Secondly,those stats are nothing worth bragging about since most other kernels(including stock) will give better battery.
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lmao. the fail and ignorance in this comment is so staggering that I can't even think of a place to start. I am absolutely sure that you cannot, have not, and will not contribute anything to this community, outside of comments like this. its kids like you that are causing devs to leave xda entirely, for telegram, or wherever else. this once was a place where nonsense comments like this were mostly infrequent, and dealt with accordingly. now, sadly, this is what xda has become.
DeveDroid said:
Version 1.0 is going strong here. Keep up the good work!
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Thanks for sharing with us! I hope you’re enjoying the kernel.

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